Seibon Carbon Hood

wow that hood looks nice, now i really cant decide if i want the seibon or evo hood more
 
FunkyBuddha said:
no rolled edges?

here's what I found:

ll hoods come with the following features:

* Ready to install, no modifications required, no body shops involved (although we suggest it)
* Carbon Fiber is 100% Grade A quality
* Fits like OEM quality
* Compatible with OEM windshield washer nozzles and hood heat shields
* Lightweight yet strong; many hoods 20 or 30 lbs lighter than OEM
* Glossy clear coat for a show quality finish
* Ultraviolet (UV) radiation protection for longer lasting finish
* Carbon fiber weave is tight, even, straight and clean
* Carbon fiber weave is wrapped completely around edges
* Edges are rounded and finished, not cut
* Hood uses all factory equipment for straightforward installation
* All mounting points are reinforced
* Includes authentic "Seibon" badge; quality you can trust
 
You can move the fenders to get a perfect fit too. I did this, but my car had also just been fixed from an accident and the work wasnt all that good
 
go with the gemini composites reverse cowl hood instead............


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Reverse Cowl hood is about $900 shipped

vs.

Seibon cf hood is about $460 shipped

Personally, I don't think it's worth it to spend the extra cash on an appearance mod. When you could spend it on something else.
 
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i still like this car better than the subie!! i still don't understand after all you did why you got rid of it...oh ya, how much is this hood? i need to disipate some heat...

NeverSober said:
go with the gemini composites reverse cowl hood instead............


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Nice Hood. Is The Hood Scoop Functional? And Do You Have To Worry About Rain Getting Into Motor Bay?
 
hey ryoga, looks like it's actually gonna snow this weekend. You better remove that hood or drive another car untill all the snow/salt/dirt gets cleaned off the streets
 
vindication said:
hey ryoga, looks like it's actually gonna snow this weekend. You better remove that hood or drive another car untill all the snow/salt/dirt gets cleaned off the streets
Not to worry, I have covered parking.
 
Update-Aerocatch Hood Locking Hood Pins

Got these hood pins from www.coastfab.com for about $95 shipped via 3 day express.

Top Secret is selling the same thing for $185 (execpt they painted theirs white on their demo car).

My mechanic liked the quality and look of these hood pins so much that he's getting one for his cf hood.

Cons-tool the shop 5 hours to install them, luckly I was charged for 2.5 hours of labor...
 

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Ryoga28 said:
Just recently received an OEM style Seibon CF hood from Horsepowerfreaks.com and both my mechanic and I are happy with the quality of the hood. There is only one imperfection, a crack on the corner of the driver's side. Hopefully it's not a major issue.

The aerocatch hood pins will be installed this thursday. I got the wrong version last week, so the install had to be pushed back.

is that a crack or scratch?? if's it's a crack i'd think this was a problem...it could get worse over time?
 
bazooka joe said:
is that a crack or scratch?? if's it's a crack i'd think this was a problem...it could get worse over time?

It's a crack. I was told by seibon not to worry about it getting worse over time...
 
*thanks for the mention man....


Looks good!


I like those hoodpins... Thought about some myself. I haven't put pins in yet.
 
HorsepowerFreak said:
*thanks for the mention man....


Looks good!


I like those hoodpins... Thought about some myself. I haven't put pins in yet.
Thanks Ben! The amount of cutting required to get these pins in scared the hell out of me...Even after spending 5 hours of labor installing the pins, my mechanic decided to purchase a set for his hood too.
 
Ryoga28 said:
Thanks Ben! The amount of cutting required to get these pins in scared the hell out of me...Even after spending 5 hours of labor installing the pins, my mechanic decided to purchase a set for his hood too.


I have some carbon fiber base ones (real CF) that I have yet to put in (thought they might look cool w/ how I painted the hood). I still need to put in my washer nozzles too. Well, it's half way through winter and I'm getting along fine w/ out them. heh
 
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